a lot of grays, creams and a little bit of metallic.” Pillows covered with Fortuny fabricand vintage Murano sconces found at Jean de Merry ramp up the glamour, while acreamy herringbone hair-on-hide rug from Kyle Bunting lends depth. “His rugs add somuch texture and richness to a room,” notes Andrews. “They have a lot of impact butthey’re very clean.”Andrews gave the all-white kitchen impact and “enough sparkle” by suspendingvintage Murano chandeliers over two islands capped with gleaming Caesarstonecountertops and by placing a black La Cornue range beneath a backsplash ofsilvery antiqued-mirror tiles. Sheer Romo draperies accent a sliding door that connectsthe kitchen to the backyard, where a swimming pool leads to a raised outdoorliving pavilion. “We wanted to keep its design on the same level as the interior,but not go overboard,” says Andrews, who used Ann Sacks tile and limestone tocreate black-and-white stripes along the back wall. “It needed a visual kick thatwould give it impact from far away.” Draperies made with a Perennials OutdoorFabrics stripe frame the seating area and lend an “old cabana” feel, while sofas andchairs from Restoration Hardware’s Klismos line offset an antique low table fromJenner’s collection.